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Just for Fun No C&C will be given: Fun Family Portrait - On Location

I haven't shared many images recently but I HAVE been shooting (and writing, see "adventures" in the signature). I was working on these family portrait images and thought this one was quite fun. Its not perfect (see if you can spot the flaws... ha), but it is fun and happens to be Gramma's favorite!

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nicolas claris

OPF Co-founder/Administrator
Hi Ed
Nice one! lot of fun. The kids are perfect!

I just wonder who had the hard task to polish the tires ;-)
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
I haven't shared many images recently but I HAVE been shooting (and writing, see "adventures" in the signature). I was working on these family portrait images and thought this one was quite fun. Its not perfect (see if you can spot the flaws... ha), but it is fun and happens to be Gramma's favorite!

C&C Welcome:
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This, Ed is indeed joy! Those munchkins make it! Is it you there or are you grandpa?

It's fascinating to me that removing merely 6 mm from the top seems to define the image one level more!

This will always be enjoyed by the family!

Asher
 
Very good Asher, but no, Dad is not a blood relative. I hadn't realized it but was told just yesterday that I look like my niece's husband. Thanks for the cropping tip - I will adjust and observe.

Nicholas, the tires are polished by mother nature I guess. I was certainly was not about to polish them!
 
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